Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Jul 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989stin...8924255w&link_type=abstract
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Statistics
Applications
Approximation, Heavy Ions, Ion Beams, Transport Theory, Depth, Distribution (Property), Estimates
Scientific paper
The transport of high energy heavy (HZE) ions through bulk materials is studied neglecting energy dependence of the nuclear cross sections. A three term perturbation expansion appears to be adequate for most practical applications for which penetration depths are less than 30 g per sq cm of material. The differential energy flux is found for monoenergetic beams and for realistic ion beam spectral distributions. An approximate formalism is given to estimate higher-order terms.
Ganapol Barry D.
Hamidullah Farhat
Lamkin Stanley L.
Townsend Lawrence W.
Wilson William J.
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